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the male VGA (monitor) connector and connect it to the VGA-out
connector on the back of the host computer.
Connect the PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors on the same 4.
end of the integrated KVM cable as the male VGA connection you
completed in the previous step.
Insert the connectors on the opposite end of the integrated KVM 5.
cable (female VGA monitor connector, keyboard, mouse) to the
Video (IN), Host Keyboard, Host Mouse ports on the rear panel of
the SV1115IPEXT as appropriate.
Using a Category 5 Ethernet patch cable, connect the LAN 6.
connector on the rear panel of the SV1115IPEXT to a network data
jack (usually on a hub, switch, router, or pre-wired wall jack).
Optional: If needed, connect the WAN connector on the rear panel 7.
of the SV1115IPEXT to a network data jack (usually a hub, switch,
router, or pre-wired wall jack). For more information on the WAN
port, please refer to the section Configuring SV1115IPEXT for
important information.
Important: If you want to continue to use the host computer locally, 8.
skip step 10 and go directly to “Connecting a Local Keyboard,
Mouse, and Monitor” after completing step 9. Otherwise, complete
steps 9 and 10 now and continue to Configuring SV1115IPEXT.
Connect the power cord (provided) to an appropriate electrical 9.
outlet, plug the opposite end of the power cord into the AC/DC
adapter, and insert the power connector into either the DC-in or
DC-in-2 port on the rear panel of the unit. The LED underneath the
power connectors will be solid green when the unit is powered.
IMPORTANT: If you wish to add power redundancy to the unit, simply
connect the optional second AC/DC adapter to the unit following the
instructions in step 9 above. This provides a load-balancing feature
between the two power sources and allows the unit to function if one
adapter fails. *Please note: The additional power supply used with
SV1110IPEXT can NOT be used with SV1115IPEXT.
Power on the host computer.10.